General alumni catalogue of George Washington University, Part 48

Author: George Washington University. 1n; Maxwell, Will J., comp; Stockton, Charles H., 1845-1924
Publication date: 1917
Publisher: [Washington, D.C.
Number of Pages: 410


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Joseph Johnstone Muir,


D. D., 95; Pastor Temple Baptist Church, Wash., D. C., since 89; mem. hd. of mngrs. Am. Baptist Publ. Soc .; mem. bd. of trustees Bap- tist Home for Children; author "The Heroine of the Home," "The Dogmatism of Personal Experience," "Elements of National Prosper- ity;" mem. Theta Sigma Club. 1317 Kenyon St., Wash., D. C.


1896


James Albert Buck,* D. D., 96; A. B., 36. Bristol College.


George Hughes Hepworth,* D. D., 96.


Robert Stewart MacArthur,


LL. D., 96; A. B., 67, Univ. Rochester; graduate Rochester Theo. Sem. 70; D. D., 80, Rochester; Clergyman; ordained Baptist ministry 70; pas-


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HONORARY


[1896-03


tur Calvary Church, N. Y., 70 to 11; for yrs. torres. of Chicago Standard; author "The Christian Reign," "Royal Message of Cheer and Comfort," "The True Scala Santa" and many others; pres. Baptist World Alliance. Suffield, Conn.


Adlai E. Stevenson,*


LL. D., 96; ex-Vice-Pres. of the U. S .; Ad- mitted to the Bar, 57; Master in Chancery, 60-64; Dist. Atty. 66-69; mem. 44th and 46th Congresses, 75-77, 79-81; del. Dem. Natl. Con- vention, 84-92; 1st asst. postmaster gen !. , 85-89; Vice-Pres. U. S., 93-97. d. 1914.


1897


Sarah Maria Burnham,* A. M., 97 (Hon.)


Otis Tufton Mason, LL. D., 97. (See c. 61.) William Duncan Rice, D. D., 97. Lester Frank Ward, LL. D., 97. (See c. 69.)


1899


Frank Hagar Bigelow,


L. H. D., 99; A. B., 73, Harvard Univ .; A. M., 80, do .: S. T. B., 80, Episcopal Theol. School (Cambridge, Mass.); Meteorologist and Pro- fessor of Meteorology at Oficina Meteorologica, Cordoba, Arg., since 10; Astronomer at Cor- doba Observatory, Argentine Republic, 73-76, and 81-83; prof. Mathematics, Racine Coll., 84-89; asst., Nautical Almanac Office, 89-91; mem. U. S. Eclipse Expedition to West Africa, 89; do. to Newberry, S. C., 00; do. to Spain, 05; prof. Meteorology, U. S. Weather Bureau, 91-10; prof. Solar Physics, Geo. Wash. Univ., 94-10; served the U. S. in various capacities in the Meteorological field; mem. Philos. Soc. of Wash. and its pres., 98; Wash. Acad. of Sci- ences; Am. Philos. Soc .; corres. mem. Deutsche Meteorologische Gesellschaft; Cosmos Club; author of Monograph on Meteorology, Solar Physics, etc. Oficina Meteorologica, Cordoba, Argentine Republic.


Frank Wigglesworth Clarke,


D. Sc., 99; B. S., 67, Lawrence Sci. Sch., Har- vard; D. Sc., 03, Victoria, Manchester; LL, D., 06, Aberdeen: Instr. Cornell, 69; prof. Chem., Howard Univ., Wash., 73-74; prof. Chem. and Physics, Univ. of Cinn., 74-83; Chief Chem., U. S. Geol. Survey; hon. curator minerals, U. S. Natl. Museum since 83; Chev. de la Legion d' Honneur; Wilde Medalist, Man- chester (Eng.) Lit. and Philos. Soc., 03; mem. Wash. Acad. Sci. (pres.); A. A. A. S .; Am. Philos. Soc .; Imperial Soc .; Author "Weights, Measures and Money of All Nations," and other books and papers; mem. Cosmos Club. U. S. Geol. Survey and 1612 Riggs Pl., Wash., D. C .


John Bassett Moore,


LL. D., 99; LL. D., 00, Delaware Coll .; LL D., 01, Yale; LL. D., 10, Univ. of Chile; LL. D., 14, Brown; Grad. at Univ. of Va., 80; Law- yer; Law Clerk, Dept. of State, 85-86; 3d Asst. Sec. of State, 86-91; Prof. Interl. Law and Dip., Col. Univ., 91 -; chrmn. Adminis- trative Board, Legislative Drafting Fund, 11 -; Asst. Sec. of State, Apr .- Sept., 98; Sec. and Counsel Spanish-Am. Peace Commis., Paris, 98;


Agent of U. S. before U. S. and Dominican Arbitration Tribunal, 04; U. S. Del. 4th Intern1. Am. Conf., Buenos Aires, 10; S-ecial Pleni- potentiary to Chilean Centenary, 10; mem. Internl. Commis. of Jurists, 12 -; Counselor of Dept. of State with power to sign as Sec. of State, 13-14; mem. of the Permanent Court at The Hague, 13 -; Del. Pan .- Am, Financial Congress, 15, and vice-chrmn. Interni. High Commis., then Organized ex-Pres. Lake Mo- honk Conference of Internl. Arhitration, 14- 15; hon. mem. Coll. of Lawyers, Costa Rica; mem. trustee and hon. mem. Hispanic Soc. of Am .; Pres. Pan-Am. Soc. of U. S .; an incorpo- rator of Am. Natl. Red. Cross; Author of "Report on Extraterritorial Crime," Wash .. 87; "Report on Extradition," Wash., 90; "Ex- tradition and Interstate Rendition" (2 vols.), Boston, 91; "American Notes on the Conflict of Laws," Boston, 96; "History and Digest of International Arbitration," etc .; mem. Institut de Droit Interni .; Inst. Colonial Intern1 .; Am. Phil. Soc .; Ain. Polit. Science Assn .; Century Club and Bar Assn. (N. Y.); Chevy Chase; Cosmos; Metropolitan, and University Clubs (Wash.) 267 W. 73d St., N. Y. C.


1900


William I. McKenney, (Rev.), D. D., 00; Clergyman. (412, 10th St. S. W. Wash., D. C.)


Richard Wainwright, LL. D., 00. (See 1. 84.


1901


William Francis Mattingly, LL. D., 01. (See c. 57.)


Augustus Schultze, (Rev.),


L. H. D., 01; D. D., 93, Lafayette Coll .: Theologian; Pres. Moravian Coll. and Theol. Sem. (Bethlehem, Pa.) since 95; one of the three members on governing board Mor- avian Church of Am., 81-93; for many years ed. Der Bruder Botschafter; author of Theo- logical Works. 50 Church St., Bethlehem, Pa.


1903


George Horton,


Litt. D., 03; A. B., 78, Univ. of Mich .; U. S. Consul at Smyrna, Turkey, since 11; Consul at Athens, Greece, 93-98, 05-06; literary editor, Chicago Times-Herald, 99-01; editor literary supplement, Chicago American, 01-03; Consul- General at Athens, 06-10; Consul at Saloniki, Turkey, 10-11; honorary mem. Athens "Parnas- sos" since 08; has lectured in U. S. for Am. Archaeol. Soc .; mem. of the Interl. Commis. for Investigation of the sinking of steamships Senegal and Nevada in Smyrna harbor, 13: author of numerous works of fiction. Care American Consulate, Smyrna, Turkey.


Benjamin Frank Keller, LL. D., 03. (See 1. 82.)


Herbert Putnam,


LL. D., 03; A. B., 83, Harvard; Litt. D., 98, Bowdoin; Litt. D., 14, Brown; LL. D., 03, Univ. of Ill .; LL. D., 04, Wisconsin; LL. D., 07, Yale; LL. D., 11, Williams; Librarian of Con- gress; author of various articles; mem. Cosmos, Chevy Chase and University Clubs (Wash., D. C.); Century and Harvard Clubs (N. Y.) ; Tavern Club (Boston). Library of Congress and The Woodward Apts., Wash., D. C.


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1903-09]


Henry St. George Tucker,


LL.D., 03; do. - , Univ. of Miss .; Beta Theta Pi; Lawyer; M. C. 8 yrs .; Dean Wash. and Lee Univ. Law Sch. and Geo. Wash. Law Sch .; Pres. Am. Bar Assn., 05; Pres. Jamestown Exposition, 06-07; edited "Tucker on the Con- stitution," 2 vols : wrote "Limitations on the Treaty Making Power" and "Woman Suf- frage by Constitutional Amendment." Lexing- ton, Va.


1904


Fabian Franklin,


LL. D., 04 (hon.) (See c. 69.)


William Bruce King, A. M., 04 (hon.) (See c. 78.) John B. Larner, A. M., 04. (See 1. 79.)


Randolph HarrisonMcKim,


LL. D., 04; A. B., 61, Univ. of Va : D. D., 71, Wash. and Lee Univ .; D C. L., 08, Univ- of the South; Rector, Epiphany Church, Wash., D. C., since 89; served with the Confederate Army, 61-65; deacon, 64; priest, 66; rector St. Jobn's, Portsmouth, Va., 66-67; Christ Church, Alexandria, Va., 67-75; Holy Trinity Church, Harlem, N. Y. C., 75-86; Trinity Church, New Orleans, La., 86-88; elected dcan Theol. Sem. of Va., 97; pres. Ilouse of Depu- ties, 04-07, and 10; Chaplain-General, Sons of the Revolution; author of numerous books and pampblets on religious topics; pres. District of Columbia branch Sons of the Revolution, 12- 13; mem. Soe. of Colonial Wars: Cosmos and Chevy Chase Clubs. 1623 K St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


Sanford H. Steele, LL. M., 04 (hon.) (See 1. 71.)


Alexander Tait Stuart, A. M., 04 (hon.) (Sce c. 69.) Albert Vander Veer. LL. D., 04. (See m. 63.)


1905


Charles Hastings Dodd,


D. D., 05 (Hon.); Clergyman; Pastorates; First Baptist Ch., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 90-94; Peddie Memorial Ch., Newark, N. J., 94-05, Eutaw Pl. Bapt. Ch. Baltimore, Md. 05-13; Second Bapt. Ch., Germantown, Pa. 13 -; mem. Union League Club (Phila.) and City Cluh (New York). 48 E. Upsal St., Germantown, Phila., Pa.


Theodore P. Ion.


LL. M., 05 (hon.): Lecturer, Boston Univ. Law School, (Boston, Mass.)


1907


Oscar T. Crosby,


LL. D., 07; grad. U. S. Mil. Acad. 82; Eleetri- eal Engineer: general supt. Sprague Electric Rway. and Motor Co .; general mgr. railway dept., General Electric Co .; pres. several local electric railway and lighting cos .; explorer ; author on technical topies "The View Trec," mem. Royal Geographie Soc. of London; pres. World's Federation League of New York; mem. Metropolitan and Cosmos Clubs of Wash., D. C. and University Cluh of New York, Warrenton, Va, and Metropolitan Clnh, Wash., D. C.


1908


Willis Seaver Paine,


LL. D., 08; A. B., 68 (with honors), Roebester Univ .; LL. D., 85, Manhattan Coll .; Phi Beta Kappa; Banker; appointed a trust co. exam., N. Y. State, whose investigations resulted in the closing of three trust cos. in N. Y. C., 74; re-appointed do., in 15; receiver Bond St. (for- merly Atlantic) Savings Bank, 76; at end of re- ceivership was presented by the depositors with an Engrossed series of complimentary resolu- tions; appointed a commr. to compile and revise banking laws of N. Y .; revision was enacted, 82, for which received first vote of thanks given by the N. Y. Legislature since the Civil War (tbe commis. served without pay); supt. Banking Dept., N. Y. Statc, 83, resigning in 89 to become pres. Statc Trust Co. and from which he resign- ed in 92 to travel around the world; tendered position of sub-treasurer at N. Y. by Pres. Cleveland, 85 but declined office; made another trip around the world, 07-08; trustee Metropoli- tan Savings Bank and other corporations; author "Paine's N. Y. Banking Laws;" "Paine's Natl. Banking Laws;" "Analysis of Federal Rc- serve Act; "Paine's Building and Loan Assns .; " "Summary of Failed Savings Banks;" colonel on staff of Gov. Flower; pres. Graduate Assn. of Theta Delta Chi; hon. mem. Rochester Union Greys; mem. Am. Bankers', Am. Bar, N. Y. State Bar and N. Y. Co. Lawyers' Assns., Assn. Bar City of N. Y .. Soc. Mayflower Descendants, Chamber of Commerce, Metro- politan, Tuxedo, Lawyers' and Bankers' Clubs. 334, 5th Ave. and Plaza Hotel, N. Y. C.


Cornelius Rubner,


Mus. D., 08; Professor of Musie Columbia Univ. since 04; for many years conductor of opera and concerts in Germany. 316 West 94th St., N. Y. C.


William Henry Santelmann,


Mus. D., 08; Leader U. S. Marine Band; Author of many concert and dance compositions for orchestra and military band; life mem. Geo. Washington Univ. Alumni Assn. U. S. Marine Barracks and 5426 Conn. Ave., Wash., D. C.


Frederick James Volney Skiff,


LL. D., 08: A. M., 05, Colorado Coll .: LL. D., 08, Wash. Univ. (St. Louis, Mo.); Director Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago since 94; engaged in newspaper work at Lawrence, Kan- sas, 70-77 and then going with The Denver Tribune, 77, advancing to mgr., 81; mem, Colo- rado Legislautre, 85-86; appointed commr. of Immigration and Statistics for Colorado, 89; took leading part in expositions in this country and abroad; awarded medals and honors from many European countries; mcm. Am. Inst. Mining Engrs .: Interl. Museum Assn. of Engrs. and National Education Assn. Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, Il1.


1909


Alfred Harding.


LL. D., 09; A. B., 79, Trinity Coll., Conn .; D. D., 02, Trinity; Alpha Delta Phi; Episcopal Bishop of Wash., D. C. 09; pres. trustees National Cathedral School for Girls and National Cathedral School for Boys; asst. rec- tor St. Paul's Parish, Balto., 83-87; rector St. Panl's Church, Wash., D. C. 87-09; mem. Cosmos Club of Wash., D. C. 1407 Massa- chusetts Avc., Wash., D. C.


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HONORARY


[1910-13


Charles Evans Hughes,


LL. D., 09; A. B., 81, Brown Univ .; A. M., 84, do .; LL. D., 06, do .; LL. B., 84, Columbia Univ .; LL. D., 07, do .; LL. D., 07, Knox Coll .; LL. D., 07, Lafayette; LL. D., 08, Union; LL. D., 08, Colgate; LL. D., 10, Williams; LL. D., 10, Harvard; LL. D., 10, Univ. of Penna .; LL. D., 15, Yale; mem, and Trustee Delta Upsilon Frat .; Prize fellowship Col. Law Sch. 84-87; Fellow of Brown Univ .; Trustee Univ. of Chi- cago; Republican Candidate for President of U. S., 16; Gov. State of N. Y. Jan. 1, 07, Oct. 6-10; Nominated for Mayor of N. Y. 05, but declined; Justice U. S. Supreme Court Oct. 10, 10-Jan. 10, 16; Prof. of Law Cornell Univ. 91-93; Counsel Stevens Gas Com. (N. Y. Legislature 05); do. Armstrong Ins. Com. (N. Y. Legisla- ture 05-06); mem. Am. Bar and N. Y. State Bar Assns .; Assn. Bar City of N. Y .; Sons of Am. Revol .; Union League, University, Law- yers', Republican, Brown, Delta Upsilon, and Nassau County Clubs. Hotel Astor, N. Y. C.


Ulysses Grant Baker Pierce, D. D., 09. (See c. 09.)


Theodore Roosevelt,


LL. D., 09; A. B., 80, Harvard; LL. D., 99, Columbia; LL. D., 01, Hope Coll .; LL. D., 01, Yale; LL. D., 02, Harvard; LL. D., 03, Northwestern; LL. D., 03, Univ. of Chicago; LL. D., 03, Univ. of Calif .; LL. D., 05, Univ. of Penn .; LL. D., 05, Clark Univ .; LL. D., 10, Cambridge Univ .; D. C. L., 10, Oxford Univ ;. Ph. D., 10, Univ. of Berlin; mem. N. Y. Legis- lature 82-84; resided on ranch in N. D. 84- 86; U. S. Civil Service Commr. 89-95; pres. N. Y. Police Bd. 95-97; asst. sec. U. S. Navy 97-98 and resigned to enter Spanish-American War; Governor of New York State 99-00, and was then elected vice-pres. U. S .; succeeded to presidency U. S. on death of William McKin- ley, 01; reelected to presidency 04; was awarded Nobel Peace Prize ($40,000), 06, with which he endowed the foundation for the promotion of Industrial Peace; special ambassador of U. S. to funeral of King Edward VII of England, 10; went on exploring expedition to Africa 09- 10 and South America 13-14; autbor; mem. Am. Acad. Arts and Letters; pres. Am. His- torical Assn. 12-13. Oyster Bay, L. I., N. Y.


Charles Herbert Stockton,


LL. D., 09; grad. 65, U. S. Naval Acad .; Pres. George Washington Univ. since 11: rear- admiral, U. S. Navy (retired) ; served through the Civil War; held various commands in the Navy and in 98 became pres. Naval War Coll .; Naval Attache, Am. Embassy at London, Eng. 03-05; pres. Naval Exam. and Retiring Bds. 06-07; retired from Navy, Oct. 13, 07; Author of U. S. Naval War Code and a man- mal of interl. law and other papers. 2023 G St. and 2019 O St. N. W., Wash., D. C.


1911


Elmer Ellsworth Brown,


LL. D., 11; A. B., 89, Univ. of Mich .; Ph. D., 90, Univ. of Halle Wittenberg; LL. D., 07, Columbia Univ .; LL. D., 09, Wesleyan Univ .; LL. D., 13, Rutgers; Chancellor, N. Y. Univ .; School principal and Y. M. C. A. sec. in Ill. and Mich .; acting asst. prof. science and art of teaching, U. of Mich., 91-92; assoc. prof., 92-93; prof. 93-06, and hon. prof. since 06 at The Univ. of Calif .; U. S. Commr. of Educ. 06-11; chancellor, N. Y. Univ. since 11: author of "The Making of Our Middle Schools" 03; "Origin of Am. State Universities" 05; "Gov. ernment by Influence" and other addresses 09,


etc .; mem. Cosmos (D. C.) and Century Club (N. Y. C.). 32 Waverley PI. and 2201 Univer- sity Ave., N. Y. C.


Francis M. Gunnell, LL. D., 11. (See m. 46.)


Leland Ossian Howard,


M. D., 11 (hon.); Ph. D., 96, Georgetown Univ .; B. S., 77, Cornell; M. S., 83, do .; LL. D., 11, Pittsburgh Univ .; Chief Bureau Entomology, U. S. Dept. of Agr .; consult. entomologist U. S. Public Health Service; curator U. S. Natl. Museum; permanent sec. Am. Assn. Advance- ment of Science; mem. Cosmos Club of Wash., D. C. and Onteora Country Club, N. Y. Dept. of Agriculture and 2026 Hillyer Place, Wash., D. C.


1912


Francis Edward Harrington, LL. D., 12. (See m. 04.)


Charles Edward Munroe,


LL. D., 12. (See g. 94.)


James Brown Scott,


LL. D., 12; A. B., 85, Central High School, Phila .; A. B., 90, Harvard; A. M., 91, do .; J. L. D., 04, Heidelberg, Germany; Lawyer and Edu- cator; Secretary Carnegie Endowment Fund for International Peace, Wash., D. C .; organized Los Angeles Law School (now the law dept. of Univ. of Southern Calif.), 96, and dean, 96-99; dean, Coll. of Law, Univ. of 111., 99-03; prof. Columbia Law School, 03-06; prof. Univ. of Chicago Law Dept., summer quarter, 05; prof. of law, George Wash. Univ., 05-06: interl. Jaw do., 06-11; solicitor for Dept. of State, 06-11; lecturer on interl. law, Johns Hopkins Univ., 09; U. S. repr. to peace con- ferences, arbitrations, etc .; author on interl. law; ed .- in-chief Am. Jour. of International Law; mem. Institute Interl. Law; Cosmos, Univ. and Metropolitan Clubs, Wash., D. C., and Century Club, N. Y. C., Carnegie Endow- ment for Interl. Peace, 2 Jackson Place, N. W., Wash., D. C.


1913


Oscar Phelps Austin,


A. M., 13 (Hon.); Statistician, Foreign Trade Dept., Natl. City Bank (N. Y. C.) since 14; prof. commerce and statistics George Washı. Univ. 03-14; lecturer on foreign commerce, NatI, City Bank Club; chief of Bureau of Sta- tistics, Dept. of Commerce and Labor, 98; mem. Interl. Colonial Inst .; Interl. Union for Study of Juris. and Political Economy; Am. Assn. Advancement of Science; Am. Economic Assn .; sec. National Geographic Soc .; incorporator and hon. mem. \m. Chamber of Commerce of Paris; mem. Commis. Centrale de Statistique of Belgium; author of a series of historical and statistical novels for youth. National City Bank, 55 Wall St., and 50 Morningside Drive, N. Y. C.


Alexander Graham Bell,


LL. D., 13; Ph. D. (Hon.) 82, Wurzburg; M. D., (Hon.) 86, Heidelberg; LL. D., 96, Harvard; LL. D., 96, 111. Coll .; LL. D., 01, Amherst; LL. D., 02, St. Andrews; LL. D., 02, Edinburgh; Sc. D., 07, Oxford; Inventor and Scientist; inventor of the telephone, patent for which was granted Mar. 17, 76; also inventor photophone, induc. tion balance and telephone probe for painless detection of bullets in the human body, for


315


HONORARY


1913-16]


which he was awarded bon. M. D. by the Univ. of Heidelberg, Germany; joint inventor the graphophone, 83; awarded numerous medals and honors for scientific researches; founded and endowed Volta Bureau, 87, for increase of knowledge relating to deaf; mem. Natl. Acad. of Sciences; Natl. Geographic Soc. (and an ex- pres.); Am. Philos. Soc .; fellow Am. Acad. of Arts and Sciences; author of many scientific monographs. 1331 Connecticut Ave., Wash., D. C.


George Franklin Bowerman,


L. H. D., 13; A. B., 92, Univ. of Rochester; B. L. S., 95, N. Y. State Library Sch .; Alpha Delta Phi, Phi Beta Kappa, Drama League; Librarian; Reference Librarian Reynolds Lib- rary Rochester 95-96; in reference dept. N. Y. State Library, 97-98; on editorial staff N. Y. Tribune, 98-00; sec. and vice-pres. International Congress of Librarians, Brussels 10; pres. D. C. Library Assn. 06-07; contributor to library periodicals; mem. Literary Soc. (Wash.), Am. Economics Assn., Wash. Soc. Fine Arts, Cosmos and Monday Evening Clubs. The Public Library and 2852 Ontario Road, Wash., D. C.


Edward Hugh Sothern,


Litt. D., 13; Acad. Educ., England; Actor. 55 \V. 105th, N. Y. C.


1914


Percival Hall, Litt. D., 14. (See g. 98.)


Ernest Lawton Thurston, A. M., 14. (hon.). (See g. 93.)


1915


Glenn Brown,


A. M., 15 (hon.); received special architectural course at the Mass. Inst. of Technology; Kappa Sigma Kappa; Architect; hon. corres. mem. Royal Inst. British Architects; Italian Soc. of Architects and Engineers; life mem. Am. Academy in Rome; sec. Am. Inst. of Architects, 99-15; pres. Wash. Soc. for the Fine Arts; chrmn. Committee of One Hundred on the Development of Wash .; author of works on technical subjects; mem. National Inst. of Arts and Letters. The Cosmos Club, 806, 17th St. and 1925 I St., Wash., D. C.


William Healey Dall,


LL. D., 15; A. M., 88 (hon.) Wesleyan; Sc. D., 04 (hon.), Univ. Pa .; Phi Beta Kappa (bon.), Harvard 71; gold medal for Paleontological work, Wagner Free Inst. of Science, Philadel- phia, 99; mem. National Academy of Sciences 97; Geologist and Paleontologist, U. S. Geologi- cal Survey; former assistant U. S. Coast Sur. vey; vice-pres. Am. Assn. Advancement Science, 82 and 85; pres. Biological Soc. Wash., 88 and 89; Phil. Soc. Wash, 94; Literary Soc. Wash.


07; author of "Alaska and Its Resources" 70; also "Coast Pilot of Alaska" 79-83; also "Ter- tiary Fauna of Florida" 90-03; also "Biography of Spencer Fullarton Baird," 15, and about 350 memoirs and papers on paleontological, ethnolog- ical, geographical and zoological topics; mem. Cosmos Club (Wash.) and Phi Beta Kappa Soc., Wash. Chapter; mem. all the important scien- tific societies in U. S. and many of those in Europe. Smithsonian Institution and 1119, 12th St. N. W., Wash,, D. C.


Shepherd Ivory Franz,


M. D., 15 (bon.); A. B., 94, Columbian Univ .; Ph. D., 99; do. LL. D., 15, Waynesburg Coll .; Phi Chi; Prof. of Physiology and Experimental Psychology, George Wash. Univ .; Scientific Dir. and Psychologist, Government Hospital for the Insane; Research Asst. Carnegie Institution (Wash.); Asst. in Psychology Columbia Univ. 97-99; in Harvard Medical School 99-01; instr. Physiology, Dartmouth Med. School, 01-04; con- tributor to Scientific Magazines. St. Elizabeth's, Wash., D. C.


Otto Hilgard Tittmann,


LL. D., 15; Geodesist, with Coast and Geodetic Survey since 67; Asst. Astronomer Transit of Venus Expedition to Japan, 74; in charge of various surveying expeditions in U. S .; apptd. to respresent U. S. in the demarkation of boundary between Alaska and Canada; fellow, Am. Assn. Advancement of Science; pres. Wash. Acad. of Sciences, 13; pres. Wash. Philos. Soc. 99; pres. National Geographic Soc. 15; author of numerous articles on professional topics. Leesburg, Va.


1916


Henry William Oldknow Millington (Rev.),


D. D., 16; Pastor, Brookland Baptist Church. 1009 Newton St. N. E., Wash., D. C.


Wendell Phillips Stafford,


Litt. D., 16; Phi Delta Phi; Associate Justice Supreme Court, wist. of Columbia; Former Associate Justice Supreme Court of Vt .; author of "Dorian Days" (poems); "North Flowers" (poems); Speeches; mem. Cosmos Club. U. S. Court House and 1725 Lamont St., Wash., D. C.


David Watson Taylor,


Sc. D., 16; D. Engr., (hon.) 07, Stevens Inst .; grad. 85, U. S. Naval Acad .; Naval Constructor; awarded gold medal by British Inst. Naval Architects, for the best original paper on Ship- Shaped Stream Forms; constructed first experi- mental tank built in U. S. 99; retained as expert by British Government in suit growing out of Hawke-Olympic collision, 11; author of "Resistance of Ships and Screw Propulsion," 93; "Speed and Power of Ships," 10. Navy Dept., Wash., D. C.


Geographical Index


School Symbols .- The Several Schools are designated by italic letters prefixed to the year of graduation, as follows :


c . Columbian College


e . College of Engineering


t. Teachers College l. School of Law


College of Political Science d ..


... Dental School


g . Graduate School


Phar


College of Pharmacy


m.


School of Medicine


7. . .


Honorary Degrees


College of Veterinary Medicine


C. Sci. . . Corcoran Scientific School


The degrees of LL.M. and M. P. L. are not abbreviated. They are designated by roman letters prefixed to the year in which the degree was granted. Married women graduates are listed as illustrated on page 20.


ALABAMA.


Birmingham.


Fort, William Edwards, 1. 96, Court House.


Lineville.


Smith, Walter Scott, 1. 98.


Mobile.


Stone, John Hamilton, c. 92, 1057 Government St.


Montgomery.


Pelham, Jobn, 1. 88, State Capitol.


Orrville.


Sutton, Robert Lee, m. 89.


ARIZONA.


Douglas.


Sames, Albert Morris, LL. M. 95, 3-4 St. James Bldg.


Ft. Huachuca.


Morris, Samuel Jonathan, m. 01.


Phoenix. Langmade, R. G., 1. 07, Lewis Bldg.


Tucson.


Campbell, John H., 1. 91, 46 N. Church St. Hellerstedt, Carl John, I. 05, Steinfeld Bldg.


ARKANSAS.


Camden.


Stone, W. P., 1. 96, P. O. Box 104.


Conway. Barber, Azro L., 1. 12, New Ingram Bldg.


Fordyce.


Wynne, Thomas Duncan, 1. 03. Hot Springs.


Garnett, Algernon S., m. 08, 3101% Central Ave. Little Rock.


Fulk, Augustus Marion, 1. 97, 307 W. Markham St.


Fulk, Francis Guy, 1. 97, 2001 Arch St.


Tellier, Julius Arthur, 1. 05, 630 So. Trust Bldg. Wiley, Robert Emmet, 1. 96, 701 State Bank Bldg.


CALIFORNIA.


Berkeley.


Hutchins, Wells A., 1. 09, Federal Bldg., Alls- ton Way.


Lewis, Exum Percival, C. Sci. 88, 27 Pano- ramic Way.


Chico. Landis, Charles Caldwell, m. 12, 308 Waterland and Breslauer Bldg.


Corona. Wilson, Clarence Paret, c. 07, Exchange By- products Co., P. O. Box M.


Fresno. Huebner, Francis C., 1. 94, Suite 17, Temple Bar Bldg.


Hayward.


Farnum, John Emery, 1. 71, Bank and Main Sts.


Hinckley. McDonnold, Paul E., m. 98.


Kennett. Thompson, Edward C., C. Sci. 01, Care Mam- moth Copper Mining Co.


Los Angeles.


Adams, William F., 1. 03, 454 W. Spring St. Behymer, Glen, I. 06, 1015 Van Nuys Bldg. Burks, Paul, 1. 98.


French, Leon LeLanne. 1. 02, 308 S. Bway. Graham, George F., 1. 67, 1317 S. Arapaboe St. Griffin, Clarence H., m. 09, 754 S. Los An- geles St.


Handy, William U., 1. 15, 613 Federal Bldg. Hart, George H., m. 08, Health Office. Hartley, Harry C., 1. 07, 500 Hosfield Bldg. Naff, Clarence R., 1. 05, 406 International Bank Bldg.


Randall, William G., 1. 03, County Court House. Shelton, Leonard G., 1. 06, 618-620 Am. Bank Bldg.


Sheridan. James M., 1. 08, Suite 803 Interna- tional Bank Bldg.


Smith, Hoxie Y., c. 10, San Francisco Bldg. Thompson, Oscar, 1. 11, University Club. Tilden, Myron Winfield, 1. 06, Merritt Bldg. Whittlesey, George Patten, 1. 81, 724 S. Spring St.




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